What to expect
Men often report that although they are warned about incontinence, they are not told about it in any detail and that they would like more information about what will happen to them and the things that they can do to prepare.
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What can I do?
In the following sections you will find practical advice, tips and quotes from men about what will happen to you in the coming weeks. This will help you to prepare for coping with a catheter after surgery and bladder leakage after the catheter is removed.
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Anything else I need to know?
To read more about the surgery/operation itself and what will happen, please visit prostate cancer UK.
If you are about to have or have already had a non-surgical treatment for prostate cancer, for example external beam radiotherapy, permanent seed or temporary brachytherapy, you may also experience, urinary , bowel and erection problems, please read other treatments
To find out more about what these other treatments involve, visit Prostate Cancer UK.
To read about the erection problems, which is the other most troublesome side-effect of surgery, go to Prostate Cancer UK